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...Fairbanks. Two yearling cubs feeding on the dog food were killed by state wildlife biologists. According to Fairbanks-areabiologist Don Young, Kirsch left at least four 50-pound bags of dog food on a pallet in her dog yard. The bears feasted...

...Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologist Tony Hollis says they haven't been able to catch up to the moose. Fairbanksareabiologist Don Young says a Taser may be ideal for the situation. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports research into...

...unit 20A have taken a toll on the forage. It has caused nutritional stress in moose, especially cows, said Fairbanksareabiologist Don Young. "We don't think the summer range is limiting the population in 20A at all, it's winter range...

...when those animals are facing a tough winter. "All western states allow taking of calves and fawns," said FairbanksAreaBiologist Don Young. Recently, Colorado hunters took more that 4,000 elk calves, and Pennsylvania hunters took more...

...have yet to see an increase in the twinning rates. "I'm not surprised we haven't seen anything yet," Fairbanksareabiologist Don Young said. "When you look at the historical data of twinning rates after the population crash in the '70s...